M-tron Industries Inc. has secured a $2.7 million order from a U.S. defense contractor to support a counter-UAS radar program.
The contract includes the supply of high-performance radio frequency components, such as oven-controlled crystal oscillators, which are used to ensure signal stability and accuracy in radar and communications systems.
While the contractor was not named, the company said the program is gaining traction within U.S. defense procurement channels as well as among allied nations. The effort is expected to remain in production beyond 2030, indicating a long-term demand signal for supporting technologies.
Mtron produces RF components used across a range of defense applications, including radar, electronic warfare, communications and precision-guided systems. The latest order highlights the role of underlying electronic components in enabling counter-drone capabilities, particularly in detection and tracking systems.
Chief Executive Officer Cameron Pforr said the contract reflects growing demand across the company’s target markets, including radar applications linked to evolving battlefield requirements.
Although relatively modest in value compared to major platform contracts, the contract demonstrates the importance of specialized suppliers in the defense industrial base, particularly as counter-drone systems scale across US and allied forces.
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